These style chopsticks are made to eat with, although if your hair is very curly and thick and you use a past product they could work.The best option and the prettiest are the hair sticks. They look like regular chopsticks but they are not. They are longer and thinner and are embedded with hanging jewelry on one end of the stick. The difference though seemingly menial is quite significant as the longer and thinner proportions allow for more hair to be wrapped around and twisted more tightly and secured better and the embellishment is quite beautiful. I use them often. There is a difference between Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Tibetan styles too.The combs are often used together and are also embellished. My hair is down to my butt and is curly when I straight it it is far longer. Using these décor methods makes me feel closer to my roots(I am mixed) but they also make me feel regal and special and exotic. Who doesn't want to feel like that? I hope that this helps Love:)
I know what u mean! My G'children are mixed my G'daughter has corkscew curls, it took us 4 hrs. to flat iron her hair, then it went "POOF" so her step daddy is going to take her to the Twin Cities & get it permed or straightened, she's 7 now & has had to wear braids since she was 12 mos. but I was looking for my niece... I just thought they were Beautiful! Take care! :)
Oh My!!!! Don"t do that it will ruin her hair. Mira!!!!I know all about that. I am brasiliana, Native indian, Black(Kenya), Japanese I am a nightmare with Hair!!! There is this trick My friends decades ago showed me and it is a miracle worker. They are from Ethipopia. You do not have to use that "creamy Crack" Which ruins your hair!!!!! And your are not stuck with the micro braid look. The dominicanas do it too. and Your hair is healthy and gorgeous!!!!!